For that question do we use the f = -gm1m2/d^2 equation?
sikeveo back after sem2 Joined Feb 22, 2004 Messages 1,794 Location North Shore Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 6, 2005 #1 For that question do we use the f = -gm1m2/d^2 equation?
E exa_boi87 aka biomic Joined Apr 3, 2005 Messages 216 Location Hornsby Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 6, 2005 #2 as far as i know, thats the vein of the formulae however "d" is not squared, and commonly referred to as "r" .. and the f is E[p] on the formlua sheet, just to avoid confusion. Make sure that "g" is the Universal gravitational constant "G"
as far as i know, thats the vein of the formulae however "d" is not squared, and commonly referred to as "r" .. and the f is E[p] on the formlua sheet, just to avoid confusion. Make sure that "g" is the Universal gravitational constant "G"